Skeletal Age as a Determinant of Phalangeal Quantitative Ultrasound Measures of Bone Quality in Children and Adolescents

M. Vignolo, C. Torrisi, A. Parodi, F. Becchetti, F. Terlizzi, G. Aicardi
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Background: Quantitative ultrasonography of the proximal phalanges of the hand (QUS) has emerged as an attractive technical choice to assess bone quality features both in terms of bone mass and structure. Strong associations were found between QUS measures, chronological age and growth variables, such height, weight and pubertal stages. Aim: To evaluate the relationship between skeletal age and QUS variables and the influence of skeletal age on QUS variables after allowing for chronological age, height, weight and pubertal stage. Subjects and Methods: 235 healthy children and adolescents (85 boys and 150 girls) aged 3 - 18 years were examined. Height, weight, body mass index (BMI) were collected. Skeletal age was assessed by the third version of Tanner-Whitehouse method (TW3). QUS variables amplitude dependent speed of sound (AD-SoS, m/s) and bone transmission time (BTT, ∝sec) were measured by DBM Sonic BP IGEA sonograph. Results: Statistically significant positive correlations were found between AD-SoS and BTT and skeletal age (R2 = 0.76 in boys and 0.83 in girls for AD-SoS and 0.96 in boys and 0.93 in girls for BTT). A very close correlation was observed between skeletal age and BTT even after adjusting for chronological age, height, weight, and pubertal stage. In both sexes, chronological age, height and BTT resulted significant predictors of skeletal age. Conclusion: Skeletal age has emerged as an important determinant of phalangeal QUS measurements, mainly BTT. Skeletal maturity should be taken into account when QUS technology is used to evaluate bone mass and structure in children.
骨骼年龄是儿童和青少年指骨定量超声测量骨质量的决定因素
背景:手近端指骨的定量超声(QUS)已经成为一种有吸引力的技术选择,以评估骨量和结构方面的骨质量特征。在QUS测量、实足年龄和生长变量(如身高、体重和青春期)之间发现了很强的关联。目的:探讨骨龄与QUS变量之间的关系,以及骨龄在考虑实足年龄、身高、体重和青春期后对QUS变量的影响。对象和方法:对235名3 - 18岁的健康儿童和青少年(男孩85名,女孩150名)进行了调查。收集身高、体重、身体质量指数(BMI)。采用第三版Tanner-Whitehouse法(TW3)评估骨骼年龄。采用DBM Sonic BP IGEA超声仪测量声速(AD-SoS, m/s)和骨传递时间(BTT,∝sec)的QUS变量。结果:AD-SoS与BTT和骨骼年龄呈正相关(男孩AD-SoS R2 = 0.76,女孩AD-SoS R2 = 0.83,男孩AD-SoS R2 = 0.96,女孩BTT R2 = 0.93)。即使在调整了实际年龄、身高、体重和青春期后,骨骼年龄与BTT之间也存在非常密切的相关性。在两性中,实足年龄、身高和BTT是骨骼年龄的显著预测因子。结论:骨龄已成为指骨QUS测量的重要决定因素,主要是BTT。在使用QUS技术评估儿童骨量和骨结构时,应考虑骨骼成熟度。
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